Absolutely agree there is more to that silver phone and nice theory you have raised ! Also back then... Phones were quite expensive. Ie. It wouldn't be normal to just throw a phone away into a ditch, even cheap phones were not very cheap, that phone is highly suspicious.

I still have my phones back from 2003 and onwards and I remember how much they cost me to get them on contract nevermind the cost of a prepaid device

Also to reiterate that this is a tiny town. And your point of the chances of a mobile phone being found in a ditch seem very very unlikely. Couples with the fact that who in a small town would buy a phone then ditch it, literally. ;)

I agree that they failed in estimating the evidently low level of intelligence encompassing the majority of the jurors. They did need to hammer home each and every point in order to paint it simply enough for the jury to understand but I can't fault them all the same given they actually took Avery on and gave his corrupt LE framing accusation the go it deserved

No worries. Yeah it's so cheap here compared to where I'm from in Europe. I plan on buying another one or two V10s before I go just in case I get a bootloop because this phone is fantastic and even now the Note 5 is expensive enough here in Korea so V10 is best value and nicest device out there imo

I'm currently in Korea and I bought a second hand f600k. I've only had it a week but I've been using it with high GPS activity and also a lot of camera usage, which is superb by the way. It doesn't get hot around the camera and fp sensor even in this hot weather.

I read that that is a warning sign of it starts overheating near there. Also I don't know if this is relevant but I don't use the fingerprint sensor. I wonder is that another commonality in people who have bootlooped?
So so far so good and like everyone else said... It's a beautiful phone. I've tried many phones and this is hands down the nicest both aesthetically and running stock M. I too am slightly worried about the bootloop issue but they are so cheap here second hand that it's well worth the punt.

I wonder was it the Halbach sneaky lawyer/uncle, you know, the guy who tried to stop at all costs SA from having a fair trial and money to do so, that gave MH the advice to go on a talk show to discuss his sister's murder

I've often wondered about her computer because I know one thing, even if data was wiped off it there are ways to recover it, and indeed looking at trash that was emptied or documents or folders that were purged from it it might hold the key to motive or cover up, or at the very least give us clarification on SB and RH. Damn it where is her PC?

Truly an obvious but great point that we all seem to forget. This was Halloween, how could SA have thought anything but TH would have plans that night, and that of course she would be missed within hours of her not showing up / contacting friends or family. Halloween is a big night for any twenty-something year-old. This leads only to SB* as primary suspect, with her stalker RH second on the list, if we judge the scenario purely on basic reasoning, which is what we should be doing rather than overcomplicated and convoluted theorising! These two knew exactly what her schedule was and indeed were key to how quickly she would be reported missing, in particular her housemate should have alerted the authorities much sooner.

I think you need to lie down for a bit :)
Honestly I think that note has relevance in confirming TH was burnt in a smelter or similar, but I wouldn't read too much into the SIKIKEY part, its almost certainly meant as a dumb way of saying psychic'ly' or psychic'y', ie, the author knows he or she is one of the only people who knows this information, and in all likelihood may have been the murderer...

The question I come back to all the time is who planted the rav 4, was it the murderer or was it just the framers. And the link between them, are they the same or who did Koucerek direct to do what. The stranger beside me, I can't get away from Scott T, he is not technically family and he had opportunity, plenty of motive and ample resources to kill her. How much Koucerek had influence on the murder or cover up is the mystery.

Interesting alright wat went down with the police backing off or if he knew they dropped the tail. It's quite astounding to think, as you say, that Gregory Allen could well be the luckiest guy alive, given his direct connection to the unluckiest guy alive, SA.

I understand your point and agree, but I believe whilst the Sherrifs dept had nothing to do with pulling the surveillance, they took extreme advantage of the situation by taking over the case and advising PB not to contact the MANITOWOC police, among other things...

I watched this interview thinking it was after everything we know now, ie she was murdered. Reading again your OP that this was conducted right at the beginning - when she is a missing person and people are looking for her - it's incredibly, actually immensely, suspicious. Zellner has got to have something on him (or perhaps from him) but I have no doubt it is him that she has been alluding to as the person 'close' to TH